Consul Tsuneo HATTORI recently returned to Japan from his post in Australia. He was scheduled to replace Takeo ODA as Chief of the Foreign Affairs Department in Hong Kong. Before assuming his new post, he desired to first observe the current situations in Manchukuo and China.
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(Takeo ODA) At this critical juncture Oda was transferred back to Tokyo. He had long since told me that he was going; he hated his job and was anxious to get into some other work, away from the sad, moribund little town.
(Tsuneo HATTORI) Yes, this Hong Kong is not an easy job. That’s why I held off so long, before I would consent to take it. That’s why Oda had to wait for some months instead of going straight to Tokyo last year, as he wished. But I will tell you why I did come at last. I was in Australia for years, in the consular service. I was interned there after Pearl Harbor.
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The head of Japanese Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong
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Sources: China to me by Hahn, Emily, 1905-1997